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The wolf watches the sheep. The shepherd watches the wolf. The moon rises and sets.Hard Brexit now!
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The FTSE 100 has closed at its highest level for more than a year, boosted by stronger commodity prices and optimism about the US corporate earnings seasonOriginally posted by sasguru View PostThe wolf watches the sheep. The shepherd watches the wolf. The moon rises and sets.
The eyes are open, the fingers type, but Mr Brain has long since departed eh sas?
Last edited by shaunbhoy; 13 October 2009, 10:28.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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its a jungle out there ?Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe wolf watches the sheep. The shepherd watches the wolf. The moon rises and sets.Comment
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Did you get out of your trade in time or nursing losses ?Originally posted by Money Money Money View PostWhat happening today then? Crash?Comment
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You are one of the sheep. hthOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThe FTSE 100 has closed at its highest level for more than a year, boosted by stronger commodity prices and optimism about the US corporate earnings seasonHard Brexit now!
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Nursing old boy, definately nursing... Still not gone eover my original £200 i was happy to punt. Still got £80 in. Best has been just over £300 I think.Originally posted by Andy2 View PostDid you get out of your trade in time or nursing losses ?
Started a new plan, mock if this is a bad one, But I've been watching a few that suddenely go sky high then putting an order to "sell" if they as they fall then a buy at a certain level i'm happy with....
This a good/bad plan? all learning really and just gets the old ticker beating!!!!Comment
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The bigger they come the harder the crash.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThe FTSE 100 has closed at its highest level for more than a year, boosted by stronger commodity prices and optimism about the US corporate earnings seasonComment
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Daily pin and 1hr trendline on Dow Jones broken downwards.
It's a small sign, but a good start
'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostDaily pin and 1hr trendline on Dow Jones broken downwards.
It's a small sign, but a good start

Is there still time for the FTSE to reach 3500 before Dec?Comment
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